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21 June 1944
Weiner, Sylvia (1912-2008)
to Morris "Moe" Weiner
Sylvia goes to the movies with Bess, and answers a couple of his letters.
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22 June 1944
Includes sketches showing where Sylvia goes, and what she does all day, equivalent to a comic strip.
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1 July 1944
Sylvia talks about yard work, and how she wants to go to the movies.
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9 July 1944
Sylvia talks about the movies, and mentions Alice, Al, and Archer.
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4 August 1944
Sylvia describes a movie she saw, mentions Pepi, Adele, Ann, and parents.
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7 August 1944
This letter features stick figures showing the events of Sylvia's day.
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9 August 1944
This letter is entirely in pictures showing Sylvia and Moe at various locations.
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1 September 1944
This letter features a sketch of Sylvia sitting with a book in her lap.
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20 September 1944
Sylvia wrote a couple thank you notes, and will go to the movies with Bess tonight.
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29 October 1944
Sylvia describes an evening at the theater.
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11 November 1944
Sylvia features a sketch of herself in an armchair by the fireplace.
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15 November 1944
Sylvia went to the movies and then visited mother.
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19 November 1944
Sylvia went to the movies with Bess, she arrived home to find out that her father has had a relapse
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8 December 1944
Sylvia describes a dinner with Dorothy and James Smith, and then the theater after dinner.
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9 December 1944
Sylvia sees a movie about Germany and Russia.
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17 December 1944
Sylvia mentions Joe's recovery, assures Moe that his letters are great. This letter features a sketch of stick figures having a New Year's Eve party
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18 December 1944
Sylvia describes the plot of a movie, and mentions that her father is a bit better but her mother is not doing well and they recently received a cablegram from Al.
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5 January 1945
Sylvia described a show she went to called the 7 Lively Arts and responds to Moe's letters. the first page of the letter is typed
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14 January 1945
Sylvia is excited because Moe has been in Paris. Features a sketch of the Eiffel Tower.
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16 January 1945
Sylvia describes a play called "Harvey," and mentions Bess.
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20 January 1945
Sylvia writes that she is still sleeping at her mother's. She also saw a "screwy" movie with Marlene Dietrich.
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23 January 1945
Sylvia spoke to Olga, and went to Cooper Union regarding an art course she wants to take. She also comments on David Abbot meeting Moe in Paris earlier.
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27 January 1945
Written from museum of modern art: Sylvia visited his parents, and saw Margie. She also learned that Joe had a relapse.
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18 February 1945
Sylvia describes a play at the Provincetown Playhouse called "The Sorcerer."
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25 February 1945
Sylvia went to the theater with Bess and Ruth.
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